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Psyche’s most popular articles and videos Why do beautiful people also seem smart and likeable? Psychologists have known about the ‘halo effect’ for ages
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Psyche is a magazine to help you understand your self and live well Discover articles and videos on emotions, mental health, spirituality, relationships and community
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Leading thinkers share their research-based insights into the mind, emotions and relationships Provocative and inspiring ideas about human nature and living well
- For Donald Winnicott, the psyche is not inside us but between us
For Donald Winnicott, your psyche isn’t just in your head – it emerges from your relationships with others and the world Originally a British paediatrician by trade, Donald Winnicott (1896-1971) became a central figure in mid-20th-century psychoanalysis
- When memories from fiction become part of who you are
Scenes from books, movies and games sometimes carry as much weight as events from people’s own lives We’re finding out why Ask someone to describe their most vivid and emotionally charged memories and you might expect them to recall an especially joyful birthday, a remarkable holiday or a
- For this unsung philosopher, metaphors make life an adventure | Psyche . . .
Metaphor is the law of growth of every semantic It is not a development, but a principle – from Philosophy in a New Key (1941) by Susanne K Langer Words are incorrigible weasels; meanings of words cannot be held to paper with the ink – from Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling, Vol III (1982) by Susanne K Langer Metaphors are double agents
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- We can live well, even though we don’t have a higher purpose
The novelist and poet Ursula K Le Guin shows we can reject nihilism and naive optimism by practising our collective freedom My friend told me that more than half the students in his environmental ethics class believed that it is inevitable – not just possible or probable, but inevitable – that
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